R rdn 💖 Chevereto Fan Mar 29, 2020 #1 I just change my... Thumb size to: 150x150 Medium image fixed size to: 400 How to rebuild old uploaded images? Thanks!
I just change my... Thumb size to: 150x150 Medium image fixed size to: 400 How to rebuild old uploaded images? Thanks!
R rdn 💖 Chevereto Fan Mar 29, 2020 #2 Not sure how to locate this tool: Photo Transfer I wrote an email like one week ago, I need to follow up there. chevereto.com Upvote 0 Downvote
Not sure how to locate this tool: Photo Transfer I wrote an email like one week ago, I need to follow up there. chevereto.com
Rodolfo ⭐ Chevereto Godlike Chevereto Staff Administrator Mar 29, 2020 #3 Just remove the dot th and md files, then list images. The system will re-generate the missing images. Upvote 0 Downvote
Just remove the dot th and md files, then list images. The system will re-generate the missing images.
R rdn 💖 Chevereto Fan Mar 29, 2020 #4 Can you please suggest the correct cli command? :| rm -rf /images/*/*/*/*.md.* rm -rf /images/*/*/*/*.th.* Correct? :| Upvote 0 Downvote
Can you please suggest the correct cli command? :| rm -rf /images/*/*/*/*.md.* rm -rf /images/*/*/*/*.th.* Correct? :|
R rdn 💖 Chevereto Fan Mar 29, 2020 #5 much safer I think... Code: rm -rf images/2020/03/*/*.md.* rm -rf images/2020/03/*/*.th.* Since I started only this month. Upvote 0 Downvote
much safer I think... Code: rm -rf images/2020/03/*/*.md.* rm -rf images/2020/03/*/*.th.* Since I started only this month.
Rodolfo ⭐ Chevereto Godlike Chevereto Staff Administrator Mar 30, 2020 #6 How do you do a dry run of rm to see what files will be deleted? I want to see what files will be deleted when performing an rm in linux. Most commands seem to have a dry run option to show just such information, but I can't seem to find such an option for rm. ... unix.stackexchange.com Upvote 0 Downvote
How do you do a dry run of rm to see what files will be deleted? I want to see what files will be deleted when performing an rm in linux. Most commands seem to have a dry run option to show just such information, but I can't seem to find such an option for rm. ... unix.stackexchange.com